Window-sash attachment



' i I' l v A March 15, 1927. H. HUYARD 620 817 WINDOW SASH ATTACHMENT Filedl April 2o, 1926 w50-fc. f@ o f7 is Y 'l am gmk@ vt indicates a. window Patented Mar. 15, 1,927.

HENRI HUYARI), OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.

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Application filed April 20, 1926. Serial No. 103,313.

Thisy invention relates to attachments for window sashes. j l

An object of my present invention is the provision of an attachment for window s' sashes whereby an uppe be readily pulled down. e j 'A further object of my invent-ion is the provision of a window sash attachment which is simple in construction, economical u to vmanufacture and efficient in action.

Vith the foregoing objects in view, together with such other objects and advantages las 1vmay. subsequently appear, this invention resides in the construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter` described and claimed, and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:

Figure '1 is a* lwindow frame and windows including their 2o saSheS, showing in side elevation my improved attachment -for the upperv window sash, this viewl being taken on line 1-1 of Figure 2.

j Figure 2 is an elevational view of the construction shown in Figure 1, and

Figure 3 is a plan view of a modification 'of theattachment shown in Figures 1 and 2.

Referring to the drawings Y fo-r more detailed description thereof,the numeral 5 frame in which is set an upper sash 6 and a to the upper part of the upper sash 6 by means of fasteners 8, are rods 9, which depend from thefastening means and which are wit-hin a persons convenient reach. The rods 9, as indicated by the numeral 12 in Figure 1, are oHset so that at theirlower ends they pass inside of they lower sash.

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longitudinal section of a4 lower sash 7. Securedv Guide means 15, secured to the lower sash, are provided as guides for the rods 9 Aand 40 comprise rings through` which the Vrods may slide. It will be readily noticed from yFigure 1 that the lower -portions 17` of the rods are bent outwardly from the vertical portions of the rods in order `to secure. a better vgrasp onthe latter, whereby; the pullingdown of the upper sash is facilitated.

According to they modification shown in Figure v3, the lower ends of ythe rods '9 may be joined by a transverse rod 18,v the end portionsA of which are'reduced and threaded, the threaded portion threadedly engaging the inwardly turned ends lof the'rods 9. The transverse rod 18 is preferably disposed in its normal position above the window of the lower sash and adjacent the top of the lower sash. v

While I have describedone embodimentv of-my invention, modifications thereof may be readily devised without departing from the spirit of my invention, and itis to be understood that suchy modifications come'l within the scopey of the appended claim.

I claim v An upper window sash and spacedelongated members secured at their upper ends to said sash, said members extending downwardly adjacent the sides of said'sash tov within a persons convenient grasp. and a transverse bar threadedly joining the lower l ends of said members, said bar being defv vtachable from said members, a lower window sash and gulde means on said `lower sash for said members.

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